Oregano known since antiquity, whose name in Greek means "joy of the mountains", is widespread in the wild in Europe.

Culinary Tip:

Oregano can be used as a condiment in particular tomato sauces.

Culture Tip:

1. Sowing: Sow Mar to June in pots or planters in a sunny location. Also you can grow oregano directly in the garden in a sunny location.
2. Thinning: At 6-7 leaf stage, thin tearing the smaller plants and keep only the strongest plant.
3. Harvest: To allow better leaf development, cut flowers back as soon as they start growing. Harvest leaves from July to September.

Companion Plants:

Oregano likes the proximity of all the vegetable which it promotes growth and enhances the flavor.Description:

Oregano known since antiquity, whose name in Greek means "joy of the mountains", is widespread in the wild in Europe.

Culinary Tip:

Oregano can be used as a condiment in particular tomato sauces.

Culture Tip:

1. Sowing: Sow Mar to June in pots or planters in a sunny location. Also you can grow oregano directly in the garden in a sunny location.
2. Thinning: At 6-7 leaf stage, thin tearing the smaller plants and keep only the strongest plant.
3. Harvest: To allow better leaf development, cut flowers back as soon as they start growing. Harvest leaves from July to September.

Companion Plants:

Oregano likes the proximity of all the vegetable which it promotes growth and enhances the flavor.